The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) is expected to announce its decision regarding the revision of ...
The trade unions currently engaged in strike action in the power sector have demanded a 40% salary increase, and if that demand is granted, electricity tariffs may have to be increased by around 100%, ...
A noticeable rise in electricity consumption, particularly during the night peak hours, has been observed in recent weeks, with power sector officials attributing the trend partly to households ...
The government’s sweeping electricity sector restructuring programme ran into fresh turbulence yesterday, with authorities warning that meeting a 40 percent salary increase, demanded by striking power ...
Electricity tariffs could rise by nearly 100% if trade unions succeed in securing a 40% salary increase in the power sector, National Transmission Network Service Provider Ltd., Chairman Nusith ...
The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) yesterday said its listed Rs. 20 billion debenture liability has been transferred to Electricity Distribution Lanka Ltd., following the restructuring of the power ...
Head of the CEB Transformation Task Force, Pubudu Niroshan Hedigalla said today that a total of 2,153 employees of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) have applied for the Voluntary Retirement Scheme ...
Electricity rates might increase by nearly 100% if trade unions successfully secure a 40% pay hike, National Transmission Network Service Provider Ltd. Chairman Nusith Kumaratunga cautioned yesterday.
Global oil prices surged around 25% to their highest since mid-2022 with Brent crude on track for a record one-day gain, as an escalating Iran war hit world energy supplies, Foreign Media reported.
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Six companies established by abolishing CEB
Sri Lanka, March 10 -- The six new companies established by abolishing the Ceylon Electricity Board came into effect from yesterday (9).
Sri Lanka, March 6 -- Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody has issued an Extraordinary Gazette Notification to officially launch the restructuring of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB).
Following the implementation of the Sri Lanka Electricity Act No. 36 of 2024 as of March 9 the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has ceased its operations and six companies have taken over the functions ...
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